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Comentario de smilez1999

Secondary battle pets include kittens and dancing water skimmers. Civets spawn individually or in a small group. The respawn rate seems to be five to ten minutes.

Comentario de Twodotsonekb

lollin' hard at the flavor text in the pet journal. Landbound cousins of otters? Yeah okay in the same vein I guess dogs are the groundbound cousins of cats.

Yo Blizz if you're in such dire need of someone with at least a sophomore level grasp on mammology hit me up, I'll help you keep bears and hyenas apart.

Comentario de Saikusu

I actually found a possibly bugged one.. It was a poor quality Golden Civet that was level 1... I mean, I caught it easily after relogging mid battle so the thing was still there, and giving me a chance to swap out for a weaker pet to battle it.. Is this something that should be noted? Cause.... I find it really unusual that it was a Level 1 in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms.. and yes, it was a battle pet, not a normal critter. It was about two days ago, Ursin Realm at about 3:15pm Server time.

Comentario de aspasito

The level 24 rare I've caught had these stats (before capture):

1175 Health262 Power278 Speed

Hope this helps anyone trying to catch all the rares.

Comentario de ClemSnide

Civet cats are also the source of Kopi Luwak coffee beans, the most expensive coffee in the world. Maybe AprilFirst will say something about this next April Fools Day...

Comentario de Manishtusu

These are awesome for levelling any level (about) 15+ battle pets. The way to do it:

1. Have a decent lvl25 rare flying - I'm using the pterodactyl from archeology.2. Hit the civet once with the pet you want to boost.3. Swap to the bird and proceed killing all three of them (it's easy, they have the tendency to be aquatic).4. Profit. Your lower pet gets all the XP+difficulty bonus.

Comentario de cyllocke

Aquatic pets, identical to Golden Civet Kittens, with the exact same abilities. They're usually found around water in the area, either as primary or secondary pets (commonly to other aquatics, e.g. Dancing Skimmers, Eternal Striders etc). As stated above, they're weak against flyers.

Comentario de asloversgo

Civets are mammals native to the tropical forests of Asia and Africa, whose looks resemble that of the mongoose and otter. As the flavor text suggests, they produce a strong musk often used in perfume.

And to the person below: all species of otters are actually aquatic or marine, which, by extension, means none live solely on land like the civet.